With Soft tissue therapy and sports massage appointments, due to our therapists being governed by the ISRM (Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage) this automatically registers them with the CNHC (Complimentary and Natural Healthcare Council) which means that more and more clients are taking advantage of their health insurance policies to claim back their costs.
The simple answer is… You need to check with your insurer. More and more providers are recognising the benefits of soft tissue therapy which includes remedial massage and sports massage. If you have private health insurance, it’s worth asking if you can claim for remedial massage, soft tissue therapy or sports massage and it will depend on a few things:
- Your individual policy (as everyone’s is different)!
- your therapist’s qualifications
- Your therapists professional affiliations
Most health insurance plans that have an allowance for sports / remedial massage will only require your therapist to be registered with the Complementary & Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC) however your therapist may not even know they are!
At Faye Pattison Physiotherapy Ltd, all our sport/ remedialmassage therapist are all fully trained level 5 diploma level trained soft tissue therapistsgoverned by the Institute of Sport and Remedial Massage (ISRM) which is very important to us as some insurers insist that the therapist treating you is a member of either the SMA (Sports Massage association) ortheISRM and being registered with the ISRM, our therapists are automatically members of the CNHC alongside other therapy associations.
A couple of companies insist that the therapist is either SMA or ISRM registered or they will notcover treatments
by ‘standard’or ‘normal’massage therapists.So if you have private health insurance, then you may be able to claim for your treatment or a percentage of your treatment with one of our ISRM soft tissue therapists, whether this is
for sports massage, remedial massageor ailment, it’s worth asking!